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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1581566, member: 26302"]Sorry to sound harsh, but looks like Idiots on Parade.</p><p><br /></p><p>Third guy from <a href="http://www.goldenjackass.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.goldenjackass.com" rel="nofollow">www.goldenjackass.com</a>, (appropriate), stating "immutable economic laws that are self evident", yet in his bio states he is "unemcumbered by the limitations of economics credentials". Kind of self evident there.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ted Butler, yeah well he is what he is. Anyone ever consider how much more likely of a conspiracy theory it is that HE is the conspirist, paid by silver owners to convince the world silver is more valuable than it really is? That is a lot more believable than the huge conspiracy theory he projects. Really, please, can someone tell me of a real conspiracy theory involving large numbers of people that has been kept secret for decades? There is always a whistleblower. His demands about the bank answer his claims of manipulation, and making a case they must be true since they do not respond. Really? Who the heck are goofy conspiracy theorists, and why the HECK do they think they have the right to hear the inner workings of a business. It is very possible these "massive short positions" are on behalf of customers, and Ted Butler should go pound sand since he has no right to demand trade secrets from a corporation. He has made accusations for a long time not knowing tons of information, yet refuses to ackowledge the fact its POSSIBLE for his "facts" to still be legal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Second link a little more believable but I always try to ignore stories from "a friend who is now dead once told me......." Most of the time such stories are "problematic".</p><p><br /></p><p>Still, interesting links, and I thank everyone who posted them. Always good to hear the conspiracy from the horse's mouth so you recognize it when others repeat it. Problem with conspiracy theories is they CAN become true. Not because they ARE true, but if enough people believe them, and act on them, they might as WELL be true. That is the main reason I do try to keep up on them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1581566, member: 26302"]Sorry to sound harsh, but looks like Idiots on Parade. Third guy from [url]www.goldenjackass.com[/url], (appropriate), stating "immutable economic laws that are self evident", yet in his bio states he is "unemcumbered by the limitations of economics credentials". Kind of self evident there. Ted Butler, yeah well he is what he is. Anyone ever consider how much more likely of a conspiracy theory it is that HE is the conspirist, paid by silver owners to convince the world silver is more valuable than it really is? That is a lot more believable than the huge conspiracy theory he projects. Really, please, can someone tell me of a real conspiracy theory involving large numbers of people that has been kept secret for decades? There is always a whistleblower. His demands about the bank answer his claims of manipulation, and making a case they must be true since they do not respond. Really? Who the heck are goofy conspiracy theorists, and why the HECK do they think they have the right to hear the inner workings of a business. It is very possible these "massive short positions" are on behalf of customers, and Ted Butler should go pound sand since he has no right to demand trade secrets from a corporation. He has made accusations for a long time not knowing tons of information, yet refuses to ackowledge the fact its POSSIBLE for his "facts" to still be legal. Second link a little more believable but I always try to ignore stories from "a friend who is now dead once told me......." Most of the time such stories are "problematic". Still, interesting links, and I thank everyone who posted them. Always good to hear the conspiracy from the horse's mouth so you recognize it when others repeat it. Problem with conspiracy theories is they CAN become true. Not because they ARE true, but if enough people believe them, and act on them, they might as WELL be true. That is the main reason I do try to keep up on them. Chris[/QUOTE]
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